LAKE

Spring Valley Lake houses a 200 surface acre man-made lake. The lake features various different channels/fingers that are laced with lake front homes. The depth of the lake ranges from 9 ft to 22 ft, 6,050 ft long at its longest point and has 7.92 miles of shoreline. At the normal level the Lake holds approximately 1760 acre feet or 573.3 million gallons of water. 

The lake is enjoyed by many homeowners for boating, fishing, water sports & swimming. 

All lakefront homeowner’s have the luxury of docking their vessel right out the back door, can leisurely jump in for a swim or cast a line for fishing.

All of the channels/fingers are a no wake zone which provides a nice environment for operating a non-powered vessel or going for a swim. 

Construction of the lake

Lake construction began in June 1969. The excavation of the lake basin was one of the largest earth moving projects in the history of the Victor Valley at that time. On January 1, 1970, pumps began to fill the lake with 1,080,000,000 gallons of water. It took slightly over one month for the mile long lake basin to be filled. Spring Valley Lake houses a 200 surface acre man-made lake….

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What kind of fish are in the lake?

Bluegill / Catfish / Carp / Bass / Crappie / Minnow / Trout / Shad / Sunfish

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Beach Conditions

As required by the San Bernardino County Health Department we must test coliform (bacteria) weekly at the beach area from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend.

To access results, please submit a completed Homeowner Request Form to the Association Office and our Maintenance Team will work on processing your request within ten (10) days of receiving the request.


Lake Management